This is a book of my childhood years. I lived across the road from Blaise Castle Estate,Lawrence Weston, Bristol,uk. I spent many hours there with my friends pretending to be either Knights fighting dragons, or unseen enemies or Robin Hood and his merry men. I grew up to learn to ride a horse, shoot a bow and arrow and I also now do Medieval public battle displays.

Leaving the safety of her nunnery walls behind, Dame Frevisse is waylaid on the King's Highway by a band of outlaws and drawn into an unholy web of treachery and deceit.
The Outlaw's Tale is the third installment of award-winning author Margaret Frazer's twice Edgar-nominated Dame Frevisse Medieval Mystery series.

The story of Robyn Hood is set in a period in English history where bands of men roamed the country after a great war with Scotland.
Rather like the Wild West, it had its own rules and ways, survival against the odds was the order of the day.
Researched and made to come vividly alive are the distant echoes of our own lives, in a time of turmoil and conflict.
Let the adventure begin.

In Episode Five Nancy, the Professor and Richard land in a pocket universe where its natives live in trees the size of skyscrapers and the land is run by a man in green named Lord of the Woods, who bears an uncanny resemblance to the legendary Robin Hood.
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